
04-12-2007, 03:30 PM
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Re: how it works? On 12 Apr 2007 05:47:46 -0700, "Vinnie" <centro.gamma@gmail.com> wrote
in <1176382066.186898.303390@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups .com>:
>i would like to make a small security video system for my house: i was
>thinking to buy 2-3 wireless web cam to monitor all, since my house is
>not so big.
>
>I have not such a big experience with webcams, however ready to learn
>all i need.
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>What i would like to do is this: check in real time while working if
>all is ok at home. So, from my office, or anywehere i have an internet
>connection, i'd like to monitor my little house.
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>At the moment, i have a 6 Mbps internet connection (Comcast) with a
>Belkin wireless router (comes with 4 eth ports).
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>I'd rather to get the camera in color, but if it's black & white is
>fine.
Webcams are readily available and will do what you want. Since you're
on Comcast, you'll need to use a "dynamic DNS" service to access your
home network reliably from the Internet, ideally one that's supported by
your home network router. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS>
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